ARRESTS ARE EXPECTED. SECURITY IS THE TOP PRIORITY FOR POLICE - GOING INTO THUNDER OVER LOUISVILLE THIS SATURDAY. AUTHORITIES TELL W-L-K-Y THEY HAVE A PLAN IN PLACE TO KEEP EVERYONE SAFE. TIM ELLIOTT IS LIVE AT WATERFRONT PARK WITH DETAILS... TIM? EVER SINCE THAT MARCH 22ND OUTBREAK OF VIOLENCE. POLICE HAVE BEEN VERY VISIBLE DOWN HERE AT WATERFRONT PARK. THEY'VE HAD AT LEAST 2 OFFICERS HERE AT ALL TIMES... 24/7. WITH HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE PACKING THIS PARK THIS WEEKEND, THEY'RE STEPPING UP THEIR PRESENCE EVEN MORE. CHRIS TANNER HAS BEEN COMING TO THUNDER OVER LOUISVILLE ON AND OFF FOR 10 YEARS. HE SAYS THIS YEAR. HE'S GOING TO ENJOY THE SHOW. BUT FROM ACROSS THE RIVER. SET-UP FOR EVENT IS WELL UNDERWAY AND SECURITY IS A HOT TOPIC. METRO POLICE CHIEF STEVE CONRAD SAT BEFORE THE PUBLIC SAFETY COUNCIL WEDNESDAY. HE SAYS ADDITIONAL TECHNOLOGY WILL BE KEEPING AN EYE ON THINGS FROM THE SKY. CHIEF CONRAD SAYS THOSE CAMERAS WILL BE MONITORED AT ALL TIMES. DAVID MUTCHLER WITH THE FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE SAYS CAMERAS ARE A HUGE HELP. BUT HE NEEDS MORE BODIES. HE SAYS LMPD IS DESPERATELY UNDERSTAFFED. ANOTHER OPTION: ENACTING A CURFEW FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. MUTCHLER SAYS THAT'S UNREALISTIC. TANNER SAYS HE'S NOT AFRAID TO COME DOWN TO THE PARK. BUT HE'S NOT TAKING ANY CHANCES. CHIEF CONRAD TOLD THE COUNCIL HE WANTS TO EVENTUALLY BRING A DOWNTOWN POLICE HEADQUARTERS TO THAT AREA AND HIRE MORE OFFICERS. BUT FOR NOW...HE SAYS THEY ARE FOCUSED ON THUNDER AND KEEPING EVERYONE THERE SAFE. LIVE AT WATERFRONT